Sarabjit death: Shiv Sena wants Pakistani actors to be deported at once

There has been anger against Pakistan following Sarabjit Singh's death across the country

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Sanjay Jog Mumbai
Last Updated : May 02 2013 | 4:38 PM IST
The Shiv Sena has lashed out at the government for the death of Sarabjit Singh.

The party has gone a step ahead and demanded that Pakistan actors working in films and TV serials in India be immediately deported.

The party spokesman and MP Sanjay Raut warned that if the producers resort to dilly dallying tactics the party will handle the issue in its own style.

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"No words will be sufficient to condemn Sarabjit Singh's death. The insult inflicted to us can be undone by deporting the Pakistan actors and. The Indian producers should show the guts for the same. The producers should stop rolling out red carpet for Pakistani actors," Raut said.

There has been anger against Pakistan following Sarabjit Singh's death across the country. "People across India are making a strong case for tit for tat," he noted.

Raut said its an opportune time to show the national pride by deporting Pakistan actors.

Raut has raked up party's demand in this regard as recently the party chief Uddhav Thackeray had warned film personalities, singers and television channels from featuring Pakistan artists.

He had roared that there must be no shows or events with Pakistan till the relations between India and them improve.  He had suggested then that Indians must unite against Pakistan and immediately stop these invitations and events.
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First Published: May 02 2013 | 4:35 PM IST

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